Anyone who's driven to a Cowboys home game knows the truth: the football is the easy part. Parking near AT&T Stadium runs $50–$100, traffic on game day is brutal, and the post-game exit can swallow an hour of your night sitting in a lot. A game day limo or party bus flips the whole experience — you're dropped at the door, picked up at the door, and the tailgate starts the second you climb aboard. With Purple Heart Limo, it's flat-rate with zero surge, even on a sold-out Sunday. Here's how to do Cowboys game day right.
Why Driving to AT&T Stadium Is a Nightmare
AT&T Stadium in Arlington seats over 80,000 fans, and on game day every one of them is fighting for the same roads and lots. The headaches stack up fast:
- Parking costs: Official lots run $50–$100, and the closer spots sell out early.
- Traffic gridlock: I-30 and the surrounding Arlington streets choke for hours before kickoff.
- The post-game crawl: Exiting the lots after the final whistle can take 45–60 minutes of bumper-to-bumper waiting.
- The designated-driver problem: Someone in your group has to stay sober and stressed behind the wheel instead of enjoying the day.
A limo erases every one of those problems at once — and when you split it across a group, it often costs less per person than parking plus rideshare surge home.
The Game Day Limo Experience — What the Ride Looks Like
From the moment your chauffeur arrives, game day becomes the event — not just the kickoff. The ride includes climate control, premium sound for the pre-game playlist, room to spread out in your jerseys, and a professional driver who knows exactly which Arlington routes and drop-off points actually move. No one parks, no one stresses, and no one has to skip the fun to drive. You can see every vehicle on our fleet page and the full range of options on our services page.
Picture the typical flow: your chauffeur picks the group up at home or a meetup spot a few hours before kickoff, the playlist and trash talk start immediately, and you roll toward Arlington while everyone else white-knuckles the parking hunt. You're dropped steps from your gate, you walk in fresh, and after the final whistle your driver is already staged at the agreed pickup point — no marching across a packed lot, no sitting in an hour of exit traffic, no arguing over who's sober enough to drive. For a marquee Sunday or a primetime Cowboys matchup, that difference is the whole day. It's also why so many fans who try it once never go back to driving themselves.
Best Vehicles for Cowboys Game Day
The right ride depends on your crew. Here's the quick breakdown:
| Group Size | Recommended Vehicle | Approx. Hourly (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| 5–7 | Luxury SUV (Escalade) | $120–$160 |
| 8–10 | Stretched SUV (Navigator) | $130–$180 |
| 10–14 | Executive Sprinter Van | $150–$200 |
| 15–30 | Party Bus | $200–$300 |
For a tight VIP crew of five to seven, an Escalade is the move. For a big tailgate squad of 15–30, the party bus is the clear winner — standing room, sound system, and the whole group rolling together. Either way, the per-person cost drops fast with a full vehicle.
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Where to Be Dropped Off at AT&T Stadium
One of the biggest perks of a chauffeured ride is curbside access that drivers can't get. Plan your drop-off around your entry gate:
- Designated rideshare and limo zones: AT&T Stadium routes chauffeured vehicles to specific drop-off areas off Randol Mill Road and AT&T Way — far closer than general parking.
- Match your gate: Tell your chauffeur which entry (A, C, E, or G) matches your seats so you're dropped at the shortest walk.
- VIP and club access: If you have premium tickets, share the entrance details and we'll position the drop accordingly.
- Set a pickup spot: Agree on the exact post-game meeting point before kickoff so there's no confusion in the crowd.
Not sure which gate fits your tickets? Reach our team through the contact page and we'll plan the logistics with you.
Pre-Game and Post-Game — Bar Stops and Tailgate Pickups in Arlington
Game day is a full day, and your limo is on the clock for all of it. Popular add-ons:
- Pre-game lunch or brunch at a Dallas or Arlington spot before heading to the stadium.
- Tailgate drop-and-return so your group can set up, then ride to the gate.
- Texas Live! and Arlington bars near the stadium for the post-game celebration.
- Safe rides home for everyone — no DD required, no surge after the final whistle.
If your fall calendar also includes other DFW sporting events, the same flat-rate game day service covers Rangers, Mavericks, and Stars nights too. Pairing a tailgate with a stadium drop, then a post-game bar stop in Arlington, turns one game into a full day out — and your chauffeur keeps the whole plan running on time without anyone touching a steering wheel or a parking app.
Book Your Cowboys Game Day Ride
Game day vehicles — especially party buses — book out early for marquee matchups and the playoff push, so don't wait. To reserve, just share your game date, group size, pickup location, and your stadium entrance. From there you can book in 60 seconds online or call (833) 740-0700. Pricing is flat-rate and confirmed in writing before you commit — no surge, no surprises, ever. See what fellow fans say on our reviews page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Cowboys game day limo cost in Dallas?
It depends on your group size and vehicle. An Escalade runs $120–$160/hour for 5–7 riders, while a party bus is $200–$300/hour for 15–30. Split across a full group, it often costs less per person than premium parking plus rideshare surge home — and it's always flat-rate with no surge.
Can the limo drop us off right at AT&T Stadium?
Yes. AT&T Stadium routes chauffeured vehicles to designated drop-off zones much closer than general parking. Tell your chauffeur which gate matches your seats and we'll get you the shortest walk possible, then meet you at an agreed pickup spot after the game.
How far in advance should I book a game day limo?
Book as early as you can, especially for primetime games, rivalry matchups, and playoff dates when party buses and larger vehicles sell out fastest. Reserving early also locks in your flat rate.